From Library Journal The common-law wife of the great Mexican artist Diego Rivera for a decade around World War I, Angelina Beloff bore him a son (who died in infancy) and sacrificed her own talent to his. Rivera eventually returned to Mexico without her, and this slip of a book is an epistolary cri de coeur based on actual letters she sent to him from Paris in 1921-22. Fleshed out by Poniatowska's imaginative re-creation of Beloff's pain and passion, the letters reveal a woman struggling to survive the loss of a child, abandonment by an adored companion, and the prospect of failure in her artistic life. A minor work by a prize-winning Mexican writer. L. M. Lewis, Social Science Dept., Eastern Kentucky Univ., RichmondCopyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. Language Notes Text: English, Spanish (translation)
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